Anyone else having problems with the latest Flash?

Updated Flash and Java yesterday, and since then had problems with plug-in container closing etc.

Slowly started to disable add-on's first and then this morning disabled Flash because Chrome was having a similar problem.

No problems anymore and have enabled all add-on's...

Thoughts anyone?

Updated Flash and Java yesterday, and since then had problems with plug-in container closing etc.
Slowly started to disable add-on's first and then this morning disabled Flash because Chrome was having a similar problem.
No problems anymore and have enabled all add-on's...
Thoughts anyone?

Question owner

Tks cor-el. I tried to add the line to the flash file but stuffed it. Will just leave Flash disabled until a work around is found.
I am willing to bet it is the protected mode addition that is causing the problem because as soon as enabled Flash again I started get the script stoppages and plug-in container problems again.
Cheers

Tks cor-el. I tried to add the line to the flash file but stuffed it. Will just leave Flash disabled until a work around is found.
I am willing to bet it is the protected mode addition that is causing the problem because as soon as enabled Flash again I started get the script stoppages and plug-in container problems again.
Cheers

Question owner

small workaround for non geeks is to uninstall the problem child Flash and reinstall 10.3 which luckily I still have floating around.

Working again now but will watch to see if Adobe fix this problem quickly?

small workaround for non geeks is to uninstall the problem child Flash and reinstall 10.3 which luckily I still have floating around.
Working again now but will watch to see if Adobe fix this problem quickly?

Helpful Reply

If you have Real Player (I'm talking about the stand alone media player, not the plug-in or add-on) run it. >

Click the RealPlayer icon in the top left corner >

Select preferences >

Go to the Download & Recording tab >

Deselect 'Enable Web Downloading & Recording for these installed browsers' option. (Firefox wasn't even listed here for me but I went ahead & disabled it anyway, & the problem was fixed in FF) >

Save the settings in Realplayer & close it. >

Restart Firefox & go to a page you were previously having problems with.

Hope someone finds this useful.

I fixed this issue (after hours of trying & failing).
If you have Real Player (I'm talking about the stand alone media player, not the plug-in or add-on) run it. >
Click the RealPlayer icon in the top left corner >
Select preferences >
Go to the Download & Recording tab >
Deselect 'Enable Web Downloading & Recording for these installed browsers' option. (Firefox wasn't even listed here for me but I went ahead & disabled it anyway, & the problem was fixed in FF) >
Save the settings in Realplayer & close it. >
Restart Firefox & go to a page you were previously having problems with.
Hope someone finds this useful.

Note that the RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin extension has been block listed by Mozilla.
*https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/blocked/i106
See also:
*https://support.mozilla.org/kb/keep-flash-up-to-date-and-troubleshoot-problems
*https://support.mozilla.org/kb/flash-crashes-or-does-not-load-firefox-13
*http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071?tstart=0